

Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
Two teenage girls in small-town Sweden. Elin is beautiful, popular, and bored with life. Agnes is friendless, sad, and secretly in love with Elin.
Top Cast


Alexandra Dahlström
Alexandra Dahlström
Elin
Alexandra Dahlström
Elin


Rebecka Liljeberg
Rebecka Liljeberg
Agnes
Rebecka Liljeberg
Agnes


Erica Carlson
Erica Carlson
Jessica
Erica Carlson
Jessica


Stefan Hörberg
Stefan Hörberg
Markus
Stefan Hörberg
Markus


Josefine Nyberg
Josefine Nyberg
Viktoria
Josefine Nyberg
Viktoria


Ralph Carlsson
Ralph Carlsson
Agnes' Father Olof
Ralph Carlsson
Agnes' Father Olof


Maria Hedborg
Maria Hedborg
Agnes' Mother Karin
Maria Hedborg
Agnes' Mother Karin


Axel Widegren
Axel Widegren
Agnes' Little Brother Oskar
Axel Widegren
Agnes' Little Brother Oskar


Jill Ung
Jill Ung
Elin's Mother Birgitta
Jill Ung
Elin's Mother Birgitta


Lisa Skagerstam
Lisa Skagerstam
Elin's Friend Camilla
Lisa Skagerstam
Elin's Friend Camilla
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